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IBIA records 29% increase in integrity alerts in 2025 annual report

Summary

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) has published its 2025 Sports Betting Integrity Report, showing 300 suspicious betting alerts reported to authorities — a 29% rise on the 232 alerts recorded in 2024. The increase reflects IBIA’s wider monitoring coverage and improved analytical capability rather than necessarily a direct jump in corruption alone.

The Global Monitoring & Alert Platform (Global MAP) now covers over 1.5 million matches across 80+ sports and helped identify 54 matches proven to be corrupted in 2025, leading to sanctions on 24 players, teams or officials. Football (110 alerts) and tennis (74) were the most affected sports. Europe accounted for the largest regional share (35%), with notable rises in North and South America. The report also contains an Africa Focus: IBIA logged 117 alerts on African events during 2021–25 and flags rapid market growth there.

Key Points

  • IBIA recorded 300 suspicious betting alerts in 2025 — up 29% from 232 in 2024.
  • Alerts spanned 16 sports; football (110) and tennis (74) were top of the list.
  • Europe accounted for 35% of alerts; activity also increased in the Americas.
  • Operator intelligence helped prove 54 matches were corrupted; sanctions hit 24 players, teams and officials across five sports.
  • IBIA’s Global MAP monitors over 1.5 million matches across 80+ sports and supports sporting and law-enforcement investigations.
  • The report includes an Africa Focus: 117 alerts recorded for African events (2021–25) amid forecasts of strong betting market growth to 2030.

Context and Relevance

This report matters because it shows both greater detection capability and persistent integrity risks in major sports. For operators, regulators and sports bodies, IBIA’s data underpins investigations and sanctions — and the rise in alerts signals the need for continued investment in monitoring, data-sharing and early engagement with emerging markets such as Africa. The findings align with wider industry trends: expanding regulated markets, growing betting turnover and more sophisticated analytic tools being used to spot irregularities.

Why should I read this?

Short version: if you work in betting, regulation or sports governance — and especially if you operate in or look to expand into Africa or the Americas — you should know where the risks are. This piece cuts to the numbers and the outcomes (proven corrupted matches, sanctions) so you don’t have to dig through the whole report yourself. Useful, quick and relevant.

Source

Source: https://agbrief.com/news/world/03/02/2026/ibia-records-29-increase-in-integrity-alerts-in-2025-annual-report/